Intuitive-Based Testing [WLOs: 2, 3] [CLOs: 1, 3] Week 3 – Discussion Forum
Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, read Chapter 5 from the course text, Software Testing Foundations.
Software projects are getting more complex and the project time is being impacted by how long it takes to test these systems. To ensure that all relevant cases are covered, software engineering tries to use systematic approaches in determining test cases that should be performed. However, intuitive-based testing, which is the idea to use the experience and the intuition of the tester to perform more test cases, can nicely complement the systematic approaches. You can imagine that intuitive-based testing cannot be the key approach for large and complex projects, but it can nicely complement the systematic approaches.
In this discussion question, argue in favor or against intuitive-based testing in terms of their significance or if we can be satisfied only with the systematic approaches. What skills are needed that will allow this technique to be effective? What are some of the cases, if any, when intuitive-based testing can uncover that systematic approaches will not?
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